Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 11, 1893, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
WEIWESDAV.rJAXUART 1 1,1883.
TERMS.
Duuotiij.iiuii, i.o per annum if aid
In aivaace; $2.00 if not raid In mA.Z
Transient advertisements Inserted at 60
eenio yri iucu ior eacn insertion.
Transient business notices In local col
amn, 10 cents per line for each in.nwi
Dei actions will be made to those desiring
iu UJ uio year, nail or quarter
yo.(.
SHORT LOCALS.
Skipping school.
TI19 cars run to Waterford.
Clearfield couuly Las four female
school directors.
Jacob SlaugLterbach
awarded a pension.
lias been
There are 40 prisoners
Franklin county jail.
in the
The heater i. being repaired
the Lutheran church.
TLe Pennsylvania electors met
Ilarrisburg ou Monday.
in
lno p.-ac.i men are pleased
the winter weather so far.
with
Highest price either in
trade for all kinds of Furs.
Slt'i.Lfhiiig was iudulged
Thur.-dny, it was very then.
"A liit'o fua now ard
cash
in last
then
13
relishej by the wisest men."
Anrwlockis beiDg put in
canal at tie Millerstown dam.
tie
Utiii.tr rise an hour earlier in the
morning tUaa run all day to catch up.
Ttie union prayer meetings were
well attended last week by women.
Jacob Will, had the ice drawn up
a gang plank by a horse tor his ice
house.
Th's has been the coldest, winter
in tiva years and peoole say they en
joy it.
Josh Billing?, eaid, some people
are never bappy unless they are
miscrabl.1.
Elixir Kirk ban
gone to Siilins-
grovf
mal s
, buvder county, to attend Nor
bcol. Tii roa.lrt last thursday were
smooth enough to satisfy . lovers of
imooth roads.
John Earnest, of Patterson, has
been appointed a paster.and a folder
at Harriaburg.
Mrs. rtukird, of Lewistown visiled
the f iniilify of Editors Jackman and
Allison, last week.
Mrs. J. D. Magru lor, ha sold her
farm of 3:2 aires in Walker township,
to Isaac Kowp, for ?2.000.
A D.m.?annon, Perry county I'O
mau itJ years old threads her needle
without tho aid of glanse?.
Men and boys heavy boots will bo
sold at c )st to make room f r spring
stock. Iloilobaugh & Son.
A cortiiu percentage of thedernoo-rac-,-
don't talk so loud as they nsed
to aho.it tha rubber protection law.
The t bacco growers of Pennsyl
vania are arranging an exhibit for
tho Chicago Worlds Columbian Fair.
A parly of 3'onng people visited
David L'md?r's family in Fermauagh
township List Wednesday evening on
a wagon.
A panther measuring nine feet in
length was killed near Iloyt's mill,
Clearfield, county on the last day of
the old year.
The re 'ale liquor b asiaess will re
ceive a great boom in this town when
1000 men begin work on the fourth
railtcai track.
Tha time for public sales
is ap-
proacldr
Have
your
sa!e bills
printed at the office of the
Sentinel
and Republican.
Bamp ! bump! bump! jingle!
jingle! were the sounds that came
from running sleigh3 on the thin
snow, last week.
John Garber of near Fort Scott,
Kansas, and his brother in law,
tra led, Garber pave his horse to
Kerby. for Kcrby's wife.
A monster ice house has been filled
by Clay Hower, at his mill dam iu
Milford township Formerly the
Home Spice mill property.
Honey Grove Methodist church in
Tuscarora valley has been blessed by
an accession of fifteen new members,
the result of a revival meeting.
We have already sold 239 over
coats, and are now selling balance at
cost. Now is the lime for bargains
at Iloilobaugh & Son.
Ezra C. Doty, Esq., of this place
has been installed district deputy
grand master of the Masonic lodges,
of Perry, Juniata and Mifflin counties.
In Backs County last year tho
deaths occurred of 17 people who
were beyond 90 years of age, and of
79 who were between 80 and 90
years. '
While the fail of 6now was only
two inches, in this valley, last week,
in Pbi'.adilphia it was 10 inches
deep and about Bethlehem, Pa , the
dopth wjb 15 inches.
Upon the Perry county docket tho
past year, appeared tho names of a
number of unfortunate people ten
lunatic, five of them women, and
five of tiem men.
TLe funeral of Mrs. John McLaugh
lin too placo on tho 3d inst., at Port
Royal. Mrs. McLaughlin did not
survive her husband long. Mr. Mc
Laughlin died 1 tst June.
Itch on human and horses end all
animals cured in 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by L. Banks & Co.
Druggists, Miffliutown, Fa. Oct. 1, ly
It is said, money that is dishonest
ly acquired, will not "stick, in other
words, 'Tnoney that comes over the
Devil's back, will go under the Devil's
belly," therefor, voung men, you
who are starting out iu life, start
honestly.
Dr. Huthinson recommends for
the treatment of bleeding at tbe
jjtoee the plunging of the feet and
hands of the patient iu water as hot
as can be borne. He says that the
most rebellious cases have never re
sisted this mode of treatment.
. i4188. amio Sample of Harrisbnro
is vis tinrr Mmsourg
DoiiS11 McDonM 1m been ap-
James and Andrew Banks shot
ford station, last Friday.
Peter Tritzell, of Ickesburg, foil
day?a7 PT me?1 Wft, one
day la.fr week, and broke a leg.
thJaSnT,' holiday wflTbe on
we Jiaye the hrst day of every week
for a day of rest. 7
B. E. Morriann -r at
;u , . " Newton Ham
ilton, has been nn(j J: . .
j , t
oots of America.
"tuer oors of Am,
;nst:-Mi8sHalli. Jackman, of
Mif
nfM v.-i,r " lue nome
Y II was ft Via trtv
-Z . olronP Ias week
on
East bound passenger trains
known to railroad men bv even i
are
num
train- r "B Pnger
bers. J u"ellven
num-
'Because a env n,i
ductor on a German train playfully
kissed one of the female passengers
he was discharged in ,
and sent to jail for four wVeks '
yu .wonrtay, January 1st, 1803
trains o 5 on the Newport & Sherl
man s alley Railroad Win" New
port at 5.50 a. m. and No. 6 leavin-
ESS? at 6 50 a m" were discon
Greenwood furnace, in Hunting
don county, the last of the one hun
dred charcoRl furnaces, that vears
ago made Juniata iron famous, was
destroyed by an explosion cf "as
some days ago.
Editor Lumbard of the Knlin.
grove Tribune has been appointed a
Senate Messenger at Harrisbur.
Lumbard can be both dignified and
genial and it is expected that he will
make a first rate officer.
Andre
sliot a dozen foxes this winter. The
day that they take to tho woods for
exercise from their indoor busi nnsa
to tone up their srstem al wavs lirovoa
a disastrous day for the foxes.
The annual election of officer f.r
the Juniata counlv agricultural So
ciety will be held at the Port Royal
Band Hall, Pa., on Friday, January
l?, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. all stock
holders are requested to bo present. !
Some people think it strange that'
newspapers makn mention of snows, I
rains and so forth, but if newsnaners
did not mr-ke mention of such things
how would people in one district
know what weather chanfrea are
taking place in other districts.
Some one writing on the subiect
of singinar Fays: Don't be contented
to sing "by e-.r " It is easy to learn
"sight reading" of music," and so
much more enjoyable is it than sing
ing from memory purely that no
body who has a good voice " should
neglect it.
J-.mes Horning did away with the
old hi.cd liflir.g process of filling his
ice hou:o. Hq uced a cantr wrv
from tli 3 wagon to the upper part of
the ice house and a hoise pulled the
blocks of ico up the plank, thereby
saving the men a great deal of mus
cular labor.
" As the time approaches for the
Republican administration to step
down and out of control of the gov
ernment of the nation, the feeling
of doubt as to tho continuance of
the present rates of pensions contin
ues. Every one is asking, "what
will the Democracy do with the pen
sion law "
Lewistown Sentinel: Two cf the
diamond rings, containing four dia
monds, belonging to Mrs. Gamble,
were found in the rums of tae Colo-
man house last week. The ringB
bad been packed in a trunk and the
gold was bi: ekened but not melted
by the fire. The diamonds, of course
were not hurt.
Beaver' Herald January 5th: Mr.
J. E. Jamison of Juniata Co., was at
this place last week in the interest
of the peach tree businesp, be says
this will soon be the peach belt of
the E istern states. Lin
coln Kauffmin and family of near
Miflliutown spent Christinas with
tho fainy of W. E Harley.
When cold weather, in days gone
by failed to freeze tbe river at tho
fording a number of citizens always
insisted on it that tuo liriclge torn
pany salted the ice, so that no bridge
of ico would be formed for tho tray -
eling public to cross on end knock! From the 25 remaining she received
off that many dimes from the Com- 3.5GG eggs ; cf this number C9 dozen
pany's revenue The bridge it: nowcgga were gold, realiHng $1G,5G,
free and the river is not frozen over j leaving the balance for hatching and
at tho fording, which goes a long I family use Young chicks were dis
distance to prove that tho talk about) posed cf to amount of $32,15. She
the company salting tho ice was not purchased $30 worth of feed, and
true. It was was vile talk.
Since tho Supreme Court had de
cided that tba sale of Sunday news
papers is a worMly business not per
mitted under the Sunday law of
1794 the Sunday newspaper will be
suppressed in every community
where people desire to enforce the
law. There are a great many other
thinps that people do that aro not
permitted by the Sunday law of 1794,
which will likely be eu forced to such
a degree that part cf people that are
not of the strictest Sunday observing
class will ask for the repeal of tho
law.
The Cambria County court did not
seat Slater Allen, as a member of
the Legislature through the contest
that Allen made'for the seat. Alltn
claimed the seat because in a number
of voting places the ballots were de
posited from outsida the guard rails
and therefore tha election was null
and void as fur as those boxes were
concerned. If the Judge had ruled
as Allen thought he would, those
boxes would havo been stricken from
tho court and Allen would Lave had
a majority of the vote in the district
and therefor would have been en
titled to the seat. The Judge de
clared the election valid becinse
there was was no evidence to show
intention of fraud when the ballots
were deposited from outside the
guard rail
TT ,
came down on the county on Monday
& -
H. O. Zook and fi. Col.lrnn rliifoJ
relatives in Lancaster
idays.
The boom of the blast f..r (ha rh
raiiroaa track is repeatedly heard
these days.
A number of people from town at
tended Teacher's Institute at McAl
isterviile last Saturday evening.
J. S. Mohler and wife visited the
families of John Zook and Joseph
Rothrock in Fermanagh township,
recently.
Mrs. S. D. Howe and two children'
of Lewistown, spent the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Zook near town.
The business men of the town
have agreed to close their places of
business at 7 P. M., every evening,
on account of the relig;oas meetings
now in progress.
(5,000 black skunk skins,
Wanted j 10,000 mup.krat skins,
(5,009 red &gray f,,s skins,
t1
1,000 mink skins,
at Iloilobaugh &
Son.
Tho roads were solid and smooth
all last week. It was a first rate time
to do hauling. The roads are first
rate this week, and the wonder is the
people who have hauling to do, fail
to do it bjw, and wait till the roads
are soft.
The churches in town have started
on a three weeks' course of meeting.
lnis week the union meeting is held
in the Presbyterian church. Next
week tho meeting is to bo held in one
of tho other churches, and the next
week in cnotherr
Have j-ou tried South American
Nervine the gem of the century 1
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant
ed tho most wonderful Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Triid bot
tles 13 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggist?, MifSintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
Mary Soidlcr and Andrew Parker,
were at the alter in a church in Brad
dock, Pa., being married last Thurs
day, when Mary caught sight of an
old lover in the congregation, which
so effected herihat fcho left the man i
she was about to marry. She and I
the former lover have arranged to
get married.
English Spavin Liniment removes j
all Hard, So't or Calloused Lumps!
Spavin, Curbs, Spliuts, Sweeny, Ring
bone, Stitloa, Sprains and Swollen
Throats, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted tho
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by L. Banks & Co.,
Drnggistg, MifHintown. Oct. 1, ly.
Harriet E. Hall of Waynetown,
Ind., says: "I owo ray life to tbe
great South American Nervine. I
had been in bed for live months from
the effects of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shuttered condition of my
whole system. Hid given up ad
hopes r:f getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no relief.
The j
first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im-
proved me so much that I was able
to walk about and a lew bottles cur-
ed mo entirely. I believe it is tho j
best medicine in tho world. I can-
not reco:ameml it to higniv. Xml i
bottle?, 154. Sold by L. Banks
Co.
May Il ly.
Rt.-becca
valley, Ind
Wilkinson, of Browai
., says: "I have been in a
distressful comiuion :or tnree retire
from Nervousness. Weakness of the
Stomache, Dyppeps;a, and Indiges
tion until my health was gone. I
had been doctoring constantly with
no relief. I bought one bottla of
South American Nervine which done
me more good than any $50 worth cf
doctoring I ever did in my life. I
would advise every weakly person to
uee this valuable and lovely remedy;
A few bottles of it has cured me
completely. I consider itlne grand
est medicine in the world." War
ranted tho most wonderful stomach
and nerve cure ever known. Trial
bottle 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks
& Co., Mifflintown, Pa.. "May 11, ly.
Lewistown Free Press : Miss
Maggie E. Shrilller, living in the
the lock house down at the dam,
j can show figures on chicken raising
that are hard lo beat. She had 50
fowk-s ou the 1st of January, 1S92,
land sold 25 ou the second day.
now has on hand thirty chickens and
$18,71 in cash. One
morning recently while Mis. John
Hook, of Dormantown, this county,
was carrying a lamp it exploded set
ting fire to a straw tick and from
thenca communicating to a bed, un
der tbe pillow of which was $1C5
which Ms. Hook had placed there
for safe keeping tiil Saturday, when
ho intended to make a payment on
his s'ave mid. Alter a short . but
fierce bat'.lo with tho flames, Mr.
Hook bucceeded in reaching tbe
monev and wit'i the aid of a neigh
bor the flames were then exting
uished, but the house was consider
ably damaged.
The other night in Newville, Cum
berland county, the jewelry store,
owned by E. A. Bloser, was robbed
of nearly everything, including
four hundred dollars in cash.
It is thought the burglars escaped
with their plunder into the upper
end of Perry county.-
Mr. Bloser was working in his store
till a late hour and then lay down on
a louDge and fell asleep. While he
was sleeping entrance was affected
through the back window and the
robbery was done. Mr. B. was
found next morning in a somi-uueon-sciout
condition with his hands and
feet tied and a gag ovor his mouth.
The entire contents of the safo was
carried off and the loss is stated to
! be nearly $2,000.
neauquarters for hats and Neck
wear at Hollobaugh & Son.
oD" Mu89erof this place visited
in Harriaburg and Newport on Mon
d iy.
Communion services will be held
in the Presbyterian church nextSab
bath.
The severest blizzard in five VAira
Bloomheld Times of January 10.
says : The township auditors of Cen
tre county held a meetmgat the Belle
fonte court house. Tuesday evening,
a week to receive instructions from
the count- commissioners with ref
erence to their duties in cannection
with the spring election. A similar
meeting in Perry county would be a
good idea. On Tuesday a week
the school-house at Marklesvule nar
rowly escaped destruction. The hot
stove had set fire to the joists over
head, and the firat intimation of wrong
was the falling of the plastering.
The pivmpt. action of the teacher en
abled them to put out the fire before
great damage was done. A
ten-year old son of James Bitter, of
Macucgie, Penna., walked a mile in
hia slepp in his night clothes recent
ly. Ho whistled all the way and
every neighbor's dog heard him and
set up a bark. Young Ritter was
awakened by coming in contact with
a large tree. , His cries brought out
a neighbor, who rescued him in a
half frozen condition.
The first premium $G0 for best
track and roadbed on the Middle
Division, P. R. R., was awarded to
Peter Deardorf, foreman of the Rope
Ferry Fub division, and the second
was given to Z. T. Sowers, of the
Millerstown sub-division.
There was certainly a surprised cat
a few days since at the residence of
John Dunbar in this town. The cat
wrs ploying with a small mouse and
at last the little fellow made a run
for the nearest hole which was the
cat s mouth, and safely landed in the
cat's stomach despite the cat's efforts
to expel tho intruder. The cat was
nearly chocked to death and did not
get over it3 surprise Mill next day.
Ou Thursday night "a
week a man visited the chicken roost
of J. L. Lesh, in Raccoon Valley, aEd
stole two turkeys. Mr. L. heard the
noise and sciziug his gun ran to the
door, and though the man was in
good shooting distance, concluded
not to shoot, as tho gun was heavily
loaded and ho did not wish to kill
him. Tho next day he tired at a rab
bit and the charge was so heavy that
all thai was left of the rabbit was
tbe skin. Fortnnatelv ho knows fho
j party aad he expects to get at least
j market prico for those turkeys or
I tho man will be arrested. Newport
ews.
To Cure Vriioeplug Cough
Place fifteen to twenty grains of
naphthaline in a crock on hot coals.
Tho fumes arising from the naph
thaline will cure tho whooping
cough ia two to three days. Use
once a day tiil cured. The fumes or
smoke is not pleasant bat cau be
endured except by consumptives.
SaJtcc.
We have had so many complaints
of paptrs tnken from the doors of our
p-uronsm town, that we have de-
termi-ied to p'ace thi papers in the
I post office whtro they cannot be ak
, en by passers by from door-steps, or
caniid away by wind. We (rust
I this wdl give satisfaction to the pat
rons o: me osxtinel .v je:tblicax.
Died From Joy.
"Mrs. Wade, mother of Miss Jen
nie Wade, who was thot while bak
ing bread for soldiers, during the
great battlo of Gettvsburc. died at
her l-.ome in Gettysburg, apnarantly
from great jcv, she having received
a box and letter as a Christmas
d
presenut from her son, whom she
has long thought to have buen dead,
and the good news was too much for
her old a--e."
Co!!rt of Winter.
The coldest winter the world ever
knew, according to several chronicles
occurred during tho year 1135. The
season was not only intensely cold,
but lasted unsually long. In a large pai t
of middle aud Western Germany the
frost was bo severe during the month
of May skaters braved the ice with
out the lead danger, on the 12 of
May sleighs were genernllv used.
On Sr, John's D:iy, tho 21th of Juno,
tho windows wero frozen, ond not a
vesliga cf vegetation was to ba se?n
anywhere. Spring was ushered in
with tho list day of June. St.
Louis Post Despatch.
Too Younar To Marry.
The Frederick, Md. News says : The
marriage of young Harry Langshank
and Miss Mary Brillhart which was
to havo taken place at the residence
of Miss Brillhart's mother at Will
amsport Md , on Tuesday, has been
postponed for the the present owing
to an unsuspected incident. The
couplo v.ere'iu readiness, tho minis
ter was prf sent, a lerge number of
invited guests were in attendance,
and tho wedding feast prepared,
but just as the words which wero to
make young Langshank and Miss
Mary husband and wifo were to be
pronounced, tho mother of Lang-
suans appeared on tne scene witu a
warrant and an officer, aa her fon
was oi.ly sixteen years old, Mrs.
langsbank took her son homo to
Grteucestle, Pa., on the first train
MJKrUSTOWN MARKETS.
k)irtLix;ow, January II, 1893.
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Ground Alma bait.
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40 to i.O
25 toRH
6i
$1.00
. $1.00
. i to
$1.10 a hundred
$1.50 a hundred
$1.25 a hundred.
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80
Philade' 1'hia Makkets, Jan. 9, '93.
Wheat. 80c. Corn, 50c. Oats, 40
to 12c. Live cLiekenp, 7 to 11c
Ducks. 12 to 13c. Geese, 11 to 12c
Butter. 18 to 38c. Esrsrs, 29 to 34c
J Tangled straw, $10 a ton. .
Does this Catch Your Eye 1
If so, get the whole of the
as valuable to youas to us.
WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH,
and instead of hiding our candle
the wnole world should know
IIARRISBURG make of Shoes,
sents. The best $3.00 men's
Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace.
EEMEMBEE
a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles,
free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the teet or soil
the stocking
The IIarrisbiirjr
It will pay you to try them
. G. VV.
THE QEI EXCLUSIVE BOOT &
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIMOWX. PA.
Also the largest stock ol general foot-wear. Ladies'
Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can
suited at Heck's, Bridge Street.
HOLLOBAUGH & SON'S
Clothin;
PATTERSON lY.
iiino Succeeds LiStc Success
aad that we have made a success of the Clothing Busioesa is an established fact
First, we arc keeping a better line of all kinds of Clothicg than is usually
kept in a Clothing Store.
Second, we oarry a much larger line of all kinds than aDy other ClolhiDg
Ilou.e in tho county.
Third we Keep up to the stjlrn. Tbe young mrn of to day can be fitted
out with au elegant suit made in tbo latest cut for one half srbat it would cost
to have it wade to order.
OUR FALL. AND
baa bsen selected with great care and
styles.
OUfi LIE OF OVERCOATS
Over 300 Lundred overcoats and 50
AU sizes from the small child to the portly man at from $1.50 to $20. Sure
ly jou can be suited here.
Id Hats We eo!1 more hats than any three fcteres in the county. We
have all tbe latest styles both io crush and derby. The fonly store in tbe
county that carrys a full line.
We handle tbe Douglas Shoe which is in itself a guarantee. We have a
full line of Ladies aud Gentlemen's Shoes at prices very titucb lowar than thov
can be bad elsewhere. Also a full line cf boots that are no equal.
GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS,
Rings and Jewelry. It will save you
chasing elsewhere.
. Neckwear and shirts aro two of cur
full line of tbe latest and Dobbiest f-tyles in our stock. We are tba agents fur
the sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore & Co. overalls, working pants, sLirts,
every garment guaranteed to"g.ive satisfaction. We have an extra fine line of
underwear that only needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ia Men-s dress pant
aloons we knock out all competition. The finest Cassinieres and Worsteds
sowed with silk in prices ranging from $3.50 to $6.50 per pair. We also car
ry a full lino of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle
men e, Ladies and Children s gum boots and shoes, suspenders, g-um coats, card
igan jackets, gentlemen's slippers, band kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket
books, purses, &e. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether
you purchase or not.
ollobaugh & Son.
S. S. RUBLE,
EMBALMER
AND
Funeral
I will guarantee satisfaction in all
I am qualified to prepare corpses
taking room is three doors north of
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
Cases requiring attention at night willbe promptly attended to by
calling on me at my Furniture Room.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S. RUBLE
LOST
(Piveri French
Kcrvf K smedy,)is
sold withWriUec
GuarnU to cure
all Nervous disea-
es, such as Wui
Memory. ioss cm
grain Power, Ner
vousness. Head-
BEFORE AND AFTER USE. ache, W'akcfui
ness. Lost Manhood. Lassitude, all drams and lo?
of pver in either sex, causcl Ly OTer-exeniono:
Joutbfulindiscretion, which ultimately lead to In
unity, Contumption and Insanity Price, It oo s
package. With every f ; order Vt ie a vrittc
cjuaranie to cwo op refund money. By c ail t
aoy address.. rVvR'6 REMEDY CO., Toledo, C.
imtji
story.
It is short and may be
under a bushel,
are willing
selling the
cut repre-
it. We are now
which the above
shoe ever put on the
market in
soc is Complete.
For sale only at
SHOE MAN IN JUNIATA COUNTY,
and
be
WINTER STOCK
embraces
all the latest j at terns
and
IS SIMPLY PERFECTION.
different styles from which to select
money to examine our stock before pur
bobbies, and you will always find a
Director.
casce.
for any length, of time. Myunder
the National Hotel on Main St.
13 trat f kin deep. Yherearethmisandsof la-ii.
who have regular features aiifi would be ac
corded the palm of Iauty were it not lor a r-vir
completion. To all puch We recommend DR.
HEBRA'S VIOLA CHZAM as pscsMng then
qualities thnt qulrkiy change the raorft sallow
end florid complexion to one of natural health
mid unblemished beauty. It cures Cily f kin.
Freckles, (Hack Heads, Kotehes, Hurhcrn,
Tan, i-'imp!'. -inl all irr.ijerfeciions f iHe
Fkin. It if ar.t cosmetic l.jtacure, yet Is Let
ter for tht; 'I'i'et table than powder. Hold by
lruidiut3. cr Rent pot paid npxn receipt 01 .M .
& C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, O.
4? tae ax? ia
9l Mouse,
-
-.2-ir.'-t .-. Acr.'fl 1 S-t. , ..-s
A GLEAN-UP
rjEt"ail ckotiilg"iiouse.
The rush of tbe holiday trade has left ns an assortment of broken lots, bro
ken sizes and odds and ends generally. The most of these we hope to clear oat
between now and February 15, 1S93. Prioes are struck with lightning reduc
tion. Come iu and piek up the bargains. Here are some of thcui :
Not The Following CUTS !
$8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12.
Th come in All Wool Henvv Weight HIapIc Pliocinta .oil u.j
J --e
and finished.
$10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15.
These earmenta are made of extra Rae Meltons and Kerspva in inrt;i,m
and heavy weights.
$13 FOR OVERCOATS WORTI1 $18.
These COmnrisA ft cnlnmliil ItnA rf P.nirliah tnr nrtata nf f.)nm,rn cn o-
teriala : Imported Meltons anil Kersovs.
redaction in Boy's overcoats.
We Are
FOUNDING PRICES
On Our
WINTER GARMENTS. .
$5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$,
$4 " " $0.
$3.50 " " $5.
Hoy's Overcoats.
$G FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $8.
$4 " $0.
$3 " $5.
$2 ' $4.
$1.75 " $3.
Men's Winter Suits.
A reduction of 3ti per cent.
Sweet Orr overalls tbe best in the market, G5 cents a pair.
We propose to make our stock revision early each season. If loss there
is to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a bold loss at tbe first saves a
cowardly but greater loss at last. And there is where yo'ir chance comes in
to purchase new, fresh and seasonable goods at from TWENTY-FIVE to
THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT, lower than tbey were quoted at a month ago.
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Miftlintown, Penna.
1865, ESTABLISHED. 1889
Rjtccial Invitation rFo rFhc Puhlie
To attend the Attractive b'ale of Clothing that goes cn daily
from
THE IMMENSE 8T06K
OF
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Goods f -
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLINTOWN 1JV.
HAVE YOU KGMTOLErOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER)
-CALIi AT
THE FIRST
f
MIFFLINTOWN, FA.
FOUK PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money loaned at Lowest Bates.
if
tho
I -.' cure 7;i4., i : n . , A-
S hrum, i ti T, t'rr .". v,
' -T it.j X .C. A'-l JirKJL f
r -i" 3..LLzr.s Ht cms
HiTTSURGH i'r.
8nlMcribe for the f iiidii An FiriBU
C, a good paper.
SALE !
AT MEYERS' WTimESATrc AND
. nwaa iuOTvif, I1UBU
Hne Klvxi&na ami ('hinnhil&s. .Vnp. il
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MIFFLLITOWS, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liabla.
JOSEPH SOTHROCK. Prttuhnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Cathitr
DIRECTORS.
W. C. Porueroy,
John Uertiler,
Robert E. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Joseph Rothroek,
Philip M. Kepner,
Louis E. Atkinson,
STOCKTIOM.ERS :
Pliiiip M. Kepner, Annie M. Shelley,
Joseph Rothrock, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holnies Irwi-,
Mnry Knrti, Jerome IS. Thompson, jt
John Hertzlor, T. V. Irwin.
Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton,
John M. Blair, Robert II. Patterson,
F. M. M. Pennell, Levi Light,
SamuelS. Rothtock, Wm. Bwarti.
Solomon Manbeck,
Three and Four per cent, interest will be
paid on certificates of deposit?.
fjan 23, 1S91 tf
TO WEAK MEM
Bufferiit from the effects of yenthful orrora, early
decay, wasting weakncM. lot manhood, etc.. 1 will
send a valuable treatix. (Kled nonuiDicf; fall
particular, fur tome cure. F ft Et of cbarRe. A.
aplaodid medical work ; should do read by eTery
loan who le nerroua and debilitated. Add nee,;
rroC F. C FOWLER. Hoodua. COOO.
RUPTUREIs
bvlr. J. I. 5avet
rvil Arrh ftt Phil
lJa. Jui -a at one. No Oent'ioa or bns.ne
delay. Thousand: of enre. l)r. Uayerhui
Hotel I'enn, Ucadinfr, I'a., second Saturday ol
facb mouUu bendXuc circulars. Advice fre.
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